Man Utd vs Crystal Palace: Latest team news, predicte lineup and injuries

Manchester United are looking to avoid another slip-up at home when they host Crystal Palace at Old Trafford this weekend.
Since the start of December, Ruben Amorim’s เล่น UFABET ผ่านมือถือ สะดวกทุกที่ ทุกเวลา side have lost four of their six home matches in the Premier League.
While there has improvement beating the league’s bottom side Southampton and Rangers in the. Europa League on home turf, there remain serious questions over. United’s ability to perform in front of their own fans.
Victory away to Fulham last weekend ease some of the pressure with United turning in another. Much-improved display in their Europa League victory over FCSB on Thursday.
Kobbie Mainoo turne in a wonderful performance in a more advance role last night, grabbing. A goal and assist in what was his best performance of the season.
The England international made a strong case for starting again at the weekend, as did Alejandro Garnacho who also impresse off the bench.
Amorim almost has a fully-fit squad to choose from but there are some major decisions to be made in. The side – namely up front where Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee has continue to toil with not a goal between the pair in 2025.
Matthijs de Ligt, Leny Yoro and Noussair Mazraoui all shook off knocks to feature at. Craven Cottage but Manuel Ugarte was forced off late on in that win, replace by Toby Collyer.
The Uruguayan was back among the subs on Thursday night and will be expecte to return to the side this weekend.
Amorim admitted last week he does not know when Luke Shaw will be available to play. The left-back has endure a miserable, injury-hit season marred by persistent setbacks, having not feature since the start of December.
Mason Mount also remains out after his setback before Christmas.
Marcus Rashford’s exile is expecte to continue following Amorim’s damning assessment of the forward’s efforts in training.
All parties are still working on finding a move for the England international before the January transfer window closes at the start of next week.